REEDLEY COLLEGE
REEDLEY COLLEGE
91
FALL
DEPT-NO- CODE
DAYS TIMES RM#
INSTRUCTOR
AM, AV1, R & TM = Madera Community College Center OC = Oakhurst Community College Center
ENGL 15E CREATIVE WRITING: NON-FICTION (3 Units)
A workshop course intended for students who are interested in writing creative non-fiction includes appropriate exercises, readings and analyses of
published and student work.
PREREQUISITES: English 1A or 1AH. (A, CSU, UC)
8
Online Class Offering(s)
ENGL-15E-56270
WEB
WEB
WEB
E.APPERSON
(Students must check their Blackboard accounts by the first day of the semester. Failure to do so may result in a student being dropped from
the course. Please contact your instructor for more information at
eileen.apperson@reedleycollege.edu.)
ENGL 41 THEMES IN LITERATURE (4 Units)
English 41 explores themes, authors, or genres through close readings, contextual approaches, interpretations, and critical evaluations. The subject
will vary with the instructor (for example, the instructor may choose a thematic organization such as “Rites of Passage in the American Consciousness”
or the “The Detective as Hero” focus on a particular author such as Emily Dickinson or Carlos Fuentes or a genre such as popular literature or science
fiction).
PREREQUISITES: English 1A or 1AH. (A, CSU, UC)
8
Online Class Offering(s)
ENGL-41-56364
WEB
WEB
WEB
D.BOROFKA
(Theme: Literature of War. Students must check their Blackboard accounts by the first day of the semester. Failure to do so may result in a
student being dropped from the course. Please contact your instructor for more information at
ENGL 43A AMERICAN LITERATURE: ORIGINS THROUGH RECONSTRUCTION (1877) (3 Units)
Readings in American literature from the Colonial period through Reconstruction. Fiction, poetry, and non-fiction will be placed into their historical and
philosophical contexts. Discussion and written responses are based on the reading.
PREREQUISITES: English 1A. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) (C-ID ENGL 130)
8
Online Class Offering(s)
ENGL-43A-56366
WEB
WEB
WEB
K.WATTS
(Students must check their Blackboard accounts by the first day of the semester. Failure to do so may result in a student being dropped from
the course. Please contact our instructor for more information at
kate.watts@reedleycollege.edu.)
ENGL 47 SHAKESPEARE (3 Units)
The plays and sonnets of William Shakespeare are studied and analyzed in their historical and cultural contexts for an appreciation of the dramatic art
and poetry.
PREREQUISITES: English 1A or 1AH. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I)
Full Term Class Offering(s)
ENGL-47-57307
T
3:00pm-5:50
HUM 63
K.WATTS
(This course is offered remotely to multiple campus locations. Students will interact live on-site in Distance Learning classrooms with the instructor via
TV/Video and audio connections.)
ENGL 72 WRITING CENTER THEORY AND PRACTICE (1 Unit)
This course provides instruction and guided practice in peer learning assistance. The course is intended for those interested in helping students with
written compositions while also enhancing their own writing skills and for students intending to enter the field of education. Reader-based feedback
and active learning strategies are practiced. Areas for study include composition theory, collaboration learning, writing centers, and writing across the
curriculum. Concurrent enrollment in English 125 or English 1A is recommended.
PREREQUISITES: Eligibility for English 125 or 126 or placement by assessment. (A, CSU)
Hybrid Class Offering(s)
ENGL-72-56369
WEB
WEB
WEB
D.BOROFKA
(This is a hybrid class, where there is a carefully planned blend of both traditional classroom instruction and online learning activities. There
will be some online class instruction hours and/or requirements that you need to do outside of class. Instructor’s contact information is
deb.borofka@reedleycollege.edu.)
Come to the READING AND WRITING CENTER
located in HUM 58
Receive valuable feedback on all your writing assignments from trained Reading and Writing Center
learning assistants.
Arrange your own hours—come by HUM 58 the first week of instruction for best availability.
Contact the Reading and Writing Center at (559) 638-0300 ext. 3619 for more information.